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Thursday, 25 October 2012

Beginners

Mike Mills Beginners is a story
about the consciousness memoires of Oliver (Ewan McGregor) and his journey of
love with Anna (Mélanie Laurent). This new found love enters Oliver’s life only
months after his father’s death Hal ((Christopher Plummer) who came out of the
closet to his son right after his mother’s death. At the age of 75, Hal now lives
a full gay lifestyle with his new much younger partner Andy (Goran Visnjic). Embracing
a new life with new friends Hal and Oliver become much closer than ever before.
Showing Oliver his joyous gay life, Oliver learns from his farther the joys of
life and love. Inspired by his father’s attitude to life, Oliver now builds the
courage to pursue his new found love endeavouring into a journey of beautiful
humour and honesty.

What I enjoyed most of Beginners
is the pure, raw and human emotions that each character and including a Jack
Russell Terrier? gives to the audience. At the start of Beginners we are
introduced to a grief ridden Oliver who is reflecting on his farther. We see a
very isolated man who only accompanies himself with his father’s dog Arthur who
is also in some way grieving. The two of them are a perfect example of one and
other; Arthur refuses to interact with other dogs and stays with Oliver and
Oliver also unable to connect with anyone and his art work becomes increasingly
depressing focusing his work on “The evolution of sadness”. Whenever Oliver
remembers any moment the film interconnects with flashbacks of that moment. With
these flashbacks Beginners takes us through two stages; the past and present.
The past being moments with his father and the present with Anna. Each two
connect in ways to help Oliver make the right choices with Anna avoiding
another failed relationship that constantly seems to haunt Oliver.

I'm not a sucker for a typical
love film but the first encounter with Anna at a dress up party; personally I found
it genuinely beautiful and perfect in every way that it can honestly be true
and almost wish it would be. Dressed as Freud and accompanied by Arthur Oliver
only connects with other party goers by setting up a mock therapy session and taking
in patient like the Wicked Witch from Wizard of Oz. Anna checks herself in as a
patient who cannot speak due to laryngitis and communicates by writing in her
notepad. Writing in her notepad “Why did you come to a party when you are so
sad? Anna sees through Freud and finds
an unhappy Oliver. The two begin to connect and even leave the party to a
hotdog stand that leads to Anna’s Hotel room who still hasn't said a single
word.

What I admired most in Beginners
is the humble soundtrack that really does bring characters and the audience
closer. Mike Mills Beginners is wonderful film that shows a journey of Oliver
struggle with love but with his father’s new found happiness and inspiring him drives
Oliver himself to make his new found love last.